Stephen A. Smith has predicted that Sean “Diddy” Combs could achieve a significant legal victory in his upcoming trial if the alleged assault tape involving Cassie Ventura is omitted from the proceedings. In a recent video, Smith discussed the implications of excluding such evidence, suggesting it could potentially weaken Cassie’s case against the music mogul. He emphasized that the absence of the tape might create a more favorable scenario for Diddy in court. The trial is set for 2025, and its outcome will depend heavily on the admissibility of key evidence.
Sports commentator Stephen A. Smith recently shared his insights on how Sean “Diddy” Combs could potentially win his high-profile criminal case. In a recent episode of his show, Smith highlighted that if Diddy’s legal defense team successfully manages to exclude the infamous leaked tape showing him assaulting Cassie from the trial evidence, it would represent a significant victory for Diddy. He noted that this would prevent the jury from viewing potentially incriminating visual evidence, despite the footage having gone viral months prior. Smith emphasized, “They especially win if they get that tape removed, and it’s not allowed to be seen by the 12 jurors that will be assigned.”
The leaked tape, which surfaced in May 2024, shows a violent altercation from 2016 in which Sean “Diddy” Combs kicks Cassie as she attempts to flee his hotel room. This incident was detailed in Cassie’s November 2023 lawsuit against him. After the tape’s release, Diddy issued a public apology, but it did little to improve his situation as more alleged victims began coming forward with their own stories of abuse.
If the video is excluded from the trial, the case may rely heavily on witness testimonies and other forms of evidence, which might not have the same persuasive impact on jurors as direct visual proof. However, Diddy faces multiple charges, including sex trafficking, and there are also allegations of video evidence obtained from raids on his homes, which could still lead to a conviction even if the leaked video is not presented in court.
Diddy’s trial is set to begin on May 5, 2025, with prosecutors estimating it will last approximately three weeks. There is ongoing speculation about whether Cassie will testify, while Diddy’s attorneys have indicated that he wishes to testify in his own defense. Currently, there is no information on which pieces of evidence will be permitted during the trial.